Just bought this for $10. I think it will work just fine! It's a convection oven as well!! The larger toddler kits I'll have to bake pieces separately, but otherwise, I'm looking forward to actually painting again!
Good for you, I love deals,glad you are gonna get back into making babies again, I have not made one since Alena passed away I do miss making then though but there is no need for me to keep making then and not selling them, people around here want me to just about give them away, so I will just keep them and hope for a granddaugther one day, my hubby just bought me a miniature doll house for my birthday, have wanted one for years, so Im working on that its a lot of work but im enjoying myself.
I'm still upset about it....but I burned the kit I was working on last night. First bake too.
No thermometer, but the oven was set below 275.
I had a layer of polyfil on the pan, but I guess it wasn't enough, and parts of my vinyl burned. I MIGHT be able to salvage it....possibly. Otherwise, I've already got an email in to BB for a replacement.
This is the only one I'm not sure I can fix. Even with a matte varnish fill in....I'm not sure it's salvageable.
Oh hun, I'm so sorry that happened. It looks like either one of the heating coils is having an issue or your pieces got too close to the heat source. I never put poly or anything like that in my oven, not even a towel. I use pastry paper, it's made to go in the oven. It looks like some of the poly melted on the parts too. Try using a exacto knife to cut off the fibers like in pic 1. And it also should work on pic 2 & 3. Just cut off level with the existing vinyl to level it out. To fill in where the damage is, you can or should be able to use Sculpy clay for that. You would leave the surface rough so that the clay adhears to the vinyl. Bake according to clay directions.